Dr. Mbonye says that the grant will enhance the capacity of Health Workers, management and distribution of the 13 lifesaving commodities that would in the long run save lives of children and mothers.
Speaking at the on-going high level meeting on Life Saving Commodities Commission work in Uganda, Dr. Mbonye pledged that with increased funding the ministry together with stakeholders will address the barriers limiting accessibility to the 13 essential commodities. He explains this will ensure that lives of 151,000 children and 6000 mothers are saved by 2020.